- Arkady Renko
Arkady Renko is a fictional
detective who is the central character of six novels by the American writerMartin Cruz Smith .In "Gorky Park", the first novel, he is a chief investigator for the Soviet
Militsiya inMoscow , where he is in charge of homicide investigations. In the sequels, he takes on roles varying from militiaman to worker on afish processing ship in the arctic.Born into the
nomenklatura , his father,Red Army General Kiril Renko, an unrepentant Stalinist also known as "the Butcher", sees Arkady as a bitter failure for choosing the simple life of a policeman over a military career, or even a career in the Communist Party; he was also never able to forgive Arkady for indirectly and unwittingly helping his mother commit suicide (he helped her gather the rocks she used to drown herself with in the lake at their family estate when he was a young boy). Wary of the official lies of Soviet society, Arkady exposes corruption and dishonesty on the part of influential and well-protected members of the elite, regardless of the consequences. When exposed to Western capitalist society, he finds it to be equally corrupt and returns to the Soviet Union. Despite this, and his own tough nature, he emerges as a man capable of displaying both compassion and a faith in the future.The first three books published between 1981 and 1992 form a
trilogy culminating with the fall of theSoviet Union , at the August Coup in 1991. The action of the first book takes place in the Soviet Union itself, the second on board a Soviet fishing vessel in theBering Sea , and the third in almost-post-Soviet Russia and Germany. The fourth and fifth books, which appeared between 1999 and 2004, are set inCuba and post-SovietUkraine (respectively). The latest book in the series, published in 2007, returns Arkady to a Russia now presided over byVladimir Putin .The Arkady Renko novels
(with years of publication)
#"Gorky Park" (1981)
#"Polar Star" (1989)
#"Red Square" (1992)
#"Havana Bay" (1999)
#"Wolves Eat Dogs " (2004)
#"Stalin's Ghost " (2007)ee also
*"Gorky Park", a 1983 film based on the first novel
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